Tag Archives: dnd

Well it looks like we have a treat coming to us over the next couple of days from Alisttair. Ezmereth Nemrin’s Back Story, a story that Alisttair began writing back in April 2010 when the RAWR D&D campaign began, has … Continue reading →

When I was growing up, Easter meant one thing: chocolates around the house, hidden in small nests made of shredded newspaper. These chocolates were often times pieces of Smarties or M&Ms, which both my sister and I gobbled up as … Continue reading →

I was thinking the other day about the last time I posted on Folaji.com. I don’t mean the last time I posted a Flash Imagination, or approving a Netheril Weekly Update (of which there are two new ones up today, … Continue reading →

Hey everybody, I’ve got a lot to talk about today, so lets get started. Contest Results As some of you were aware, there was a contest going on Folaji.com for the past two weeks (if you’re not sure what contest, … Continue reading →

This entry is part 7 of 7 in the series Halloween in MontrealWell, it was a bumpy couple of days, but the Halloween in Montreal 2-part finale is finally up for all to read. You can read the parts by … Continue reading →

Hey everybody! Just wanted to post a quick update as to what’s going on as I know the site has been static for the past little while. First, I’m proud to say that the long awaited final part of “Halloween … Continue reading →

Well, I’ve been playing the StarCraft 2 beta over the past week and, although I’m not sure how much I can say about it, I have to admit that it has a hold on me. That being said, I’ll be … Continue reading →

Well, there have been a few changes to the site today. First, the WordPress engine has been upgraded to the latest version. This upgrade has been a long time coming, but hadn’t been applied yet due to incompatibility with certain … Continue reading →

I just want to give a heads up that Folaji.com will be changing throughout the next couple of weeks. Although the site will remain operational, its contents will be shifted to put a greater emphasis on the story-telling and writing … Continue reading →